doubledeed
03-13-2007, 02:57 PM
Hi everybody.
I'm just finishing my new house and really excited to get back on my lot- the hurricanes in 2004 destroyed everything I own and had to do a complete rebuild. Anyway, I'm putting in a 50" flat screen and wanted to know what a good height would be for the TV. The room is quite long and brokend up into two areas. One being the tv watching area about 10-18 feet away and then the kitchen which is about 30-50 feet away- the romm is aobut 18 feet wide or so.
Also, I've purchased some JA Audio speakers that are 20" long for my fronts and surrounds. They are easy to install but my center is a different issue. In order to not cut studs in the walls, I would need to install the center speaker vertically. Does this affect the center speaker sound? I know the aesthetics would be off but maybe I could live with this. Also, can you wire two center speakers in series so that I could place them side by side?? I know that's not standard and would affect the total impedance but what about the sound?
MANY, Many thanks in advance
dave
I'm just finishing my new house and really excited to get back on my lot- the hurricanes in 2004 destroyed everything I own and had to do a complete rebuild. Anyway, I'm putting in a 50" flat screen and wanted to know what a good height would be for the TV. The room is quite long and brokend up into two areas. One being the tv watching area about 10-18 feet away and then the kitchen which is about 30-50 feet away- the romm is aobut 18 feet wide or so.
Also, I've purchased some JA Audio speakers that are 20" long for my fronts and surrounds. They are easy to install but my center is a different issue. In order to not cut studs in the walls, I would need to install the center speaker vertically. Does this affect the center speaker sound? I know the aesthetics would be off but maybe I could live with this. Also, can you wire two center speakers in series so that I could place them side by side?? I know that's not standard and would affect the total impedance but what about the sound?
MANY, Many thanks in advance
dave